If you know the history of racism in the United States, you'll be familiar with what happened to Jarrett Adams, an African American from the South Side of Chicago who in 1999 was wrongfully convicted of raping a white woman.
In The Rape That Wasn't: The Wrongful Conviction of Jarrett Adams, Jarrett and his lawyer from the Wisconsin Innocence Project, Keith Findley, describe his case and how he was ultimately exonerated in 2007.
John Maki: The Rape That Wasn't: The Wrongful Conviction of Jarrett Adams
Thursday, January 14, 2010
John Maki: The Rape That Wasn't
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